Green Bay Packers fullback Aaron Ripkowski (22) does a fourth quarter Lambeau Leap following a touchdown run during the Green Bay Packers 38 to 13 victory over the New York Giants during their NFC wild-card playoff game on Sunday, January 8, 2017 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. Wm. Glasheen/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wis

Green Bay Packers quarterback Matt Flynn does a Lambeau Leap after scoreing a late touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Minnesota Vikings during the game at Lambeau Field on Monday, Nov. 14, 2011. Evan Siegle/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Green Bay Packers receiver Donald Driver celebrates a touchdown catch by doing the Lambeau Leap during a game against the Dallas Cowboys at Lambeau Field on Sunday, October 24, 2004. File/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Packers tight end Richard Rodgers leaps into the stands after scoring the go-ahead touchdown in a 26-21 victory over the Cowboys in an NFC divisional playoff game. Kyle Bursaw/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Packers wide receiver Donald Driver is showered with beer during a Lambeau Leap after his 20-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. Driver had 41 yards on the day. Evan Siegle/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

The Green Bay Packers offense, including Brian Bulaga, Aaron Rodgers, and Greg Jennings do the Lambeau leap after scoring a touchdown during the intra-squad scrimmage at Family Night at Lambeau Field, Friday, August 3, 2012. File/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Green Bay Packers tight end Jermichael Finley does a Lambeau Leap after scoring a touchdown during the Packers Family Night scrimmage at Lambeau Field on Aug. 7, 2010. Evan Siegle/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Green Bay Packers tight end Jermichael Finley does a Lambeau Leap after his fourth-quarter touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens at Lambeau Field on Dec. 7, 2009. Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Green Bay Packers tight end Richard Rodgers makes a Lambeau Leap after his game-winning touchdown in the fourth quarter of the game against Dallas at Lambeau Field. Kyle Bursaw/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Jordy Nelson does a Lambeau Leap after scoring a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers during the first quarter of the game at Lambeau Field. Evan Siegle/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

LeRoy Butler, credited with originating the Lambeau Leap, kisses the head of a sculptured girl during the unveiling of the Lambeau :Leap sculpture on Harlan Plaza at Lambeau Field Friday, August 1, 2014. Jim Matthews/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Welcome to your Morning Buzz, rounding up news and views regarding the Green Bay Packers from around the web and here at PackersNews.com. Grab some fruit and a glass of ice water and get caught up on everything you need to know about the Packers.

We'll start with Hall of Fame quarterback Brett Favre talking about his close relationship with Peter King, the esteemed Sports Illustrated writer who was the subject of an oral history by the magazine this week as he prepares to give up his MMQB column and go to work for NBC.

“I played 20 years, and I want to say 15 of them, Peter was part of it, to the point where, I want to say, he was just like family. It was not uncommon for Peter to come to town and just come over to our house. We welcomed Peter in as if he was family. He took naps right there in the lounge chair in our living room. He’d take his shoes off and he’d have on socks with holes in them. We’d ride to the stadium together, or two nights before the game, we’d go to eat, him and me and my youngest daughter, Breleigh. We’d ride around and tell stories and listen to music.

“It was persistence, and I say that kind of jokingly, but it’s kind of true. ‘O.K., Brett, I’m coming to town, do you mind if I come over?’ He was working, and I had a tendency sometimes to forget that. I think that’s what makes a good media person—you almost tend to forget that they’re working. Peter had that way about him.”

What were the 10 top plays from the Packers' 2017 season? (Hint: Aaron Rodgers was featured in four of them; Davante Adams in three). NFL.com counts them down: